Thanks.  I'll make sure that I update the correct docs.

Ken


Gary Mills wrote:
> 
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 02:35:45PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
> >
> > Its been so long since I committed your patches, I don't remember how
> > this stuff works (or is documented).  Is the improved hash stuff only
> > available as an 'upgrade' via rehash, or can it be used right out of the
> > box on a fresh installation?
> 
> The rehash script replaces and supercedes the dohash, mkimap, and
> undohash scripts.  It can be used on a fresh installation to create
> either type of hashing, or can be used to convert an existing
> installation to another type.  Essentially, it reviews the existing
> directory structure, adding what is missing, and converting what
> needs to be converted.
> 
> > If it is only an upgrade, we should work on making it available on a
> > fresh installation.  In either case, we should make sure that we have
> > all of this documented correctly.
> 
> Yes, it would be good to document it.  Here's a piece of what I
> submitted originally:
> 
>  The `rehash' perl script converts the Cyrus directory structure
>  between three hash schemes: none, basic, and full.  `none' means no
>  directory hashing at all.  `basic' is the current scheme, based on the
>  first letter.  `full' is the new hashing scheme.  This perl script
>  replaces several of the other perl scripts in the tools directory:
>  dohash, mkimap, and undohash, but not upgradesieve.  The name of the
>  new hash scheme must be specified as one of its command-line
>  arguments.
> 
> --
> -Gary Mills-    -Unix Support-    -U of M Academic Computing and Networking-

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